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OneMix 4S mini-laptop with 10.1 inch display and 12th-gen Intel processor coming soon

After spending much of the last year or two focused on handheld gaming PCs, Chinese PC maker One Netbook is preparing to launch its next mini-laptop. The forthcoming OneMix 4s is a convertible notebook with a 10.1 inch display, a 360-degree hinge, and a 12th-gen Intel Core processor.

While the company hasn’t shared full specs, pricing, or availability details yet, the new mini-laptop appears to be an upgraded version of the One Mix 4 that I reviewed last year.

While the One Mix 4 featured an Intel Core i5-1130G7 processor based on Intel’s Tiger Lake architecture, the 4s will be powered by an Intel Alder Lake chip, which means it’ll feature Intel’s new hybrid architecture that combines Performance and Efficiency cores on a single chip

Based on a promotional video, One Netbook hasn’t messed with the design of its mini-laptop very much. There’s still a slim bezel around the touchscreen display, support for a pressure-sensitive pen, a backlit keyboard and physical trackpad, and a set of ports that includes HDMI, USB-C, and a headphone jack.

The new OneMix 4S is also said to weigh about 770 grams (1.7 pounds), making it the same weight as the previous-gen model. So while it’s too soon to say if the only difference is the new processor, it seems likely that any other changes will be subtle.

Switching to a 12th-gen processor could be a bit of a mixed blessing. Based on the devices I’ve tested so far, Intel Alder Lake chips bring a boost in CPU performance over their 11th-gen counterparts, but that comes at a cost: battery life tends to be underwhelming and graphics performance is largely the same.

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